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Trump's July 4th Countdown

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The Daily FWD
June 30, 2025

Trump's July 4th Countdown

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Here’s what our editors are looking at today…

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Politics:

Jim Rickards – Senate GOP Looks To Pass Marathon Final Test on Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Senate Republicans are facing a marathon session Monday in order to pass President Trump’s ambitious tax and spending package and meet the White House’s end-of-week deadline to OK its top domestic agenda item.

Senators will convene Monday morning for a lengthy vote-a-rama, during which lawmakers can offer an unlimited number of amendments that are related to the mammoth proposal.

The hours-long voting session was expected to start overnight, but GOP leaders opted to push it until 9 a.m. EDT after a grueling weekend, which included Democrats forcing the Senate clerks to read all 940 pages of the bill. That process took nearly 16 hours to complete, and was followed by debate on the bill itself that lasted into Monday morning before the chamber finally recessed.

Republicans can lose a maximum of three votes, with two of those already spoken for. Sens. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) are both expected to vote “no” due to their opposition to the bill’s Medicaid cuts and $5 trillion debt ceiling hike, respectively. Both voted against advancing the bill past a procedural hurdle Saturday night.

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News:

Sean Ring – “That’s a Disgusting Assessment of the Conflict!”

Some former subscribers are very unhappy with my analysis of the Israel-Iran situation. I said now that America has bombed Iran, Iran is incentivized to build a nuclear bomb. Why would I write such a thing?

Because North Korea has nukes on ICBMs that could reach the West Coast today, and yet, America doesn’t strike. China and Russia have bombs. Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of NATO's Military Committee, said, "I'm absolutely sure if the Russians did not have nuclear weapons, we would have been in Ukraine, kicking them out. We would have. But they have nuclear weapons."

The entire world now knows the key to getting America (and NATO) off its back is to acquire nuclear weapons. Now that we've got that out of the way, let’s look at the “damage” at Fordow.

At Fordow, America was only trying to seal the entrances and exits in such a way that anything below ground was unreachable. Sure, everything that was nailed to the floor was buried. But Iran only had about 900 pounds (408 kg) of enriched uranium. Do you think they didn’t move it, especially as the U.S. and Israel telegraphed their move?

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Politics:

Matt Insley – The Daredevil in Pink Tights

Donald Trump’s first 160 days of his second term have been gripping and unpredictable. The president’s choices often put him, and his supporters, on a knife’s edge.

Take his airstrike on Iran – for some MAGA fans, it was a necessary show of force; for others, a dangerous escalation.

The question is: Will MAGA supporters trust Trump as he walks the political tightrope?

As the MAGA movement charts its next steps, Jim Rickards’ “American Birthright” thesis is gaining traction. He argues that America must protect its sovereignty and economic independence — a message that’s hitting home with readers like you…

No matter the background, one thing stands out: a shared belief in the value of American economic independence, opportunity and self-reliance. This common ground connects readers everywhere, even as President Trump’s leadership keeps everyone on their toes.

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That's all for today, we'll be back tomorrow with more topics and articles from our editors.

Email us here with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you!

Looking forward to your financial future,

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